Browsing OSU - Honors College Theses by Author "Nemeth, Stephen"
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Did “Good Friday” ensure a lasting peace?
Taylor-Vazquez, Vaneza (2019-12-11)This case study seeks to understand the various methods to promote peace during ethnic conflicts and how constitutional design influences peace duration. I theorize countries that adopt centripetal electoral design following ... -
Feminism done wrong: What motivates women to join terrorist organizations? A case study of the Black Widows
Flynn, Bridget (2018-11-19)Perhaps one of the most understudied aspects of terrorism is that of the female terrorist. This research analyzes the motivations of female terrorists to join organizations and compares them to the motivations of male ... -
International monetary fund involvement in lower income countries: Helpful or hurtful?
Patton, Eden (2020-11-13)Are countries better or worse off economically after receiving IMG loans? Critics of this organization argue that its loans are harmful to countries in a variety of ways. The ways they argue its involvement is harmful in ... -
"Putin down protest": Is widespread mobilization possible in the shadow of the oil curse?
LaSpisa, Chase (2018-11-19)Under what conditions are protests more likely to occur? Social movement literature has traditionally been dominated by three frameworks: the framing process; resource mobilization; and political opportunity structures ... -
Undergraduate student experience and its effect on political identity
Pittman, Rylee (2017-12-07)A person's political identity is shaped and evolved from influencing factors such as family, peers, political party, and education. A person's political identity impacts the way they vote and the attitudes and behaviors ... -
Who rules the rulings? Disputant strength and legal preparedness in World Trade Organization dispute settlement proceedings
Todd, Taylor (2018-04-04)The World Trade Organization's Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) offers member states a legal mechanism by which they can arbitrate trade disputes. The DSB has the potential to promote equality and justice in the international ...